A special day to remember…

To all of the Veterans who’ve served in foreign wars to keep our enemies at bay and who risked their lives, America thanks you for your selfless service.

I cannot fathom all that goes through a serviceman’s mind when faced with enemy combatants surrounding on all sides. The fear of losing one’s life in this capacity can only come to me vicariously through your stories. To that sacrifice, you are all heroes.

In light of the turmoil in America today with people burning flags and demeaning the culture because of grievances, the only redeeming thing today is that the flag still flies in the hearts of Americans who value life that’s been given to them. Through the storms of war and tragedy, our Lord God, the almighty, reigns and has been with America since its conception. God has shone his face on this great nation and will continue as long as His will reigns.

Despite the acts of a few desperate and ignorant souls who currently make up the minority in their petty and heartless acts today, the glory of God’s hand on this country will not be snuffed out. Our future America is still bright, and as long as God continues to rule in the hearts and minds of its citizens, the nation will prosper.

It’s my prayer that God speaks to these wayward people, a sad and desperate people who do not understand that God is the solution to every grievance. May God continue to bless America, and thank you Vets for your courage and bravery to keep the country the land of the free.images1-2

On life, liberty and social justice…

There’s a root that has taken hold in our country. It’s not new, but it’s been driven deeper to the point where now a wedge has formed that speaks to the founding principles of liberty and life as something not lent to us by our Creator.

Through a secular utopian mindset, man has now inserted himself as the new arbiter of social justice that somehow precludes God.  The social justice mantra is now King.

So what’s wrong with social justice?

The secular utopian mindset driving social justice is that man is the engine to bring about perfection while on earth, yet our founding fathers believed that man was fallible given his own devices. (Therein lies the value of our Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.) At the same time, there is an overt persuasion to denigrate America and our founding documents, which ascribe that all men are created equal and have been given life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Liberally inspired revisionists are now changing the face of history. History is being rewritten to teach today that America is an illegitimate country. The new word is that the holocaust never existed; it’s been expunged right from the record. Truths are being redefined and obscured about so many things, including the Supreme Court’s edifice with Moses holding the 10 commandments–only now it’s the “10 amendments” the Washington, D.C. guides are told to say.  It’s now somehow anti-American to hold to a religiosity that some do not adhere to.

America is being painted in a poor light as though the country should be somehow ashamed of itself. Just like communist propaganda indoctrination is used to mollify the masses into a politically correct stupor (easier to control that way), America is on the road one day to this same end through the denial of God and the life that He’s created.

What’s also being mocked is the life that God has created. Why is life  so important? Without life, no other rights matter.1868211031 We’re at a crossroads in America. Just days before our Presidential election. it is incumbent for us as Americans to vote. All the more, consider your vote a referendum on where you want the nation to go as a people, and to what value do you ascribe to life.

Seeking higher ground…

psalm1431“And my tongue shall declare Your righteousness and Your praise all day long.” Psalm 35:28

The divisiveness of the upcoming presidential has affected many both inwardly and outwardly. As a Christian, we are told to speak in love. However, when communicating on social media, as it’s an incomplete medium, we are not able to fully express facial expressions or tones of voice. It makes for opportunity to misidentify someone’s just intentions and allows the devil to insert himself as a force of reckoning.

So in attempting to be a Christian apologist or politically astute, sometimes the path to take on Facebook is to get off the road. If our righteous anger is misplaced or misunderstood and comes off in an unloving manner, then we need to redirect our speech to a safer medium and ask for God’s forgiveness. As God knows our heart, we trust that He will direct us to higher ground.

As God’s word tells us in Matthew 10:14 and elsewhere in the N.T., “Whoever does not receive you, nor heed your words, as you go out of that house or that city, shake the dust off your feet.” 

Let us seek a better way and a higher ground. And move on…

In everything, give thanks…

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Today, there was no choice but to quote one of my favorite Bible verses to myself as my husband and I sat in a deluge of traffic–the likes of which we’d never encountered before while doing Saturday morning errands around town. This was no ordinary traffic.

Saturday morning chores had never been this complicated. After an hour or two, the work is done and we’re back home by lunch time.  Turns out, a Harry Potter festival had brought the streets around Chestnut Hill to a standstill. As our frustration mounted, I remembered that in everything, we are to give thanks.

In an effort to make it back home, we were forced to route ourselves away from the blocked off streets and throngs of people, farther and farther away from where we needed to be and drove through what seemed like miles of neighborhood enclaves  we’d otherwise never had known existed.  It was lovely scenery; however, like a bad dream, the frustration of not being able to get home (actually, we were lost) ultimately led us to prayer.

Miles later, we finally found a main artery that led back home. I had to smile to myself. What had we lost in our delay to make it home? Nothing, really. We were not tired, lonely, thirsty or even hungry, even though lunch time had come and gone.

So once again, I say thank you, Lord, for the experience. We’re not sure where our paths take us in life, but we are sure that you are right with us every step of the way.

 

 

What’s to come of America?

As we attempt to be the salt and light that we’re called to be as  Christians in America, it’s become more challenging. Not that spreading the gospel is difficult. But in the face of an avalanche of naysayers and opposition, it may sometimes feels as though our seed sowing is falling on deaf ears and poor soil.

With the election of our next Commander-in-Chief upon us, it’s so incumbent to voice our opinion in light of God’s word. I must say, though, that before becoming politically-minded, living as an a-political Christian was much easier during times like the present.

Avoiding politics all together once was easy, although I’d been introduced to it early through my excellent Jr. high school history teacher, Mr. Ruda. Yet soon I’d come to believe that all politicians seemed in business to lie. That was my take, and I’d maintained that mindset for the next two decades.

My awakening came in the following century while literally running to the polls to vote for George W. Bush, an avowed Christian. I’ve been running to the polls ever since.

As the sovereigns in a sovereign nation such as America, it’s our duty to God and my country to vote. It’s how we hold the leader’s feet to the fire. “We the People” are the ones in charge of the country, and we elect the leaders.  It’s the way our system was designed.

This election, they say, marks the turning point for America. With the country’s liberties falling away like scattered leaves, I will be quick to cast my vote for the leadership that will keep America independent, strong and free. While my true citizenship is in Heaven, I want America to remain prosperous for future generations should the Lord choose to tarry and until He returns.

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